Apple is reportedly prepping a new Apple TV set-top box for this summer, with Siri, the App Store, and home automation as centerpieces.

The report comes from BuzzFeed’s John Paczkowski, who has a highly reliable track record with Apple rumors. Paczkowski’s unnamed sources say Apple will show off the new hardware at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June, and will release a software development kit for a TV-friendly version of the App Store.

The hardware itself could be a “significant overhaul,” possibly with Apple’s latest A8 system-on-chip and much more storage than the current Apple TV’s 8GB. The operating system will get a revamp as well, allowing for Siri voice commands and remote control of HomeKit-enabled smart home products.

There’s no word on price, or how many of the new features will trickle down to the current Apple TV, which now costs $69. Paczkowski’s report also doesn’t mention gaming, despite previous rumors that a future Apple TV might double as a lightweight game console.

If you need help deciding whether to buy a current Apple TV, check out our recent guide to the pros and cons. Assuming Paczkowski’s report is accurate, “fear of obsolescence” is now a slightly bigger consideration.